Most Instagrammed cities of 2017

A man takes a photograph on the Brooklyn Bridge, December 1, 2017 in New York City. The photo-sharing app Instagram has released data for its most-Instagrammed cities and locations for 2017.

A man takes a photograph on the Brooklyn Bridge, December 1, 2017 in New York City. The photo-sharing app Instagram has released data for its most-Instagrammed cities and locations for 2017. (Drew Angerer / Getty Images)

What is the point of traveling the world if you can't share it - or boast about it- with desk-bound friends back home? Instagram, the popular photo-sharing platform, has a variety of 2017 lists, including the most Instagrammed cities of 2017.

10. Barcelona, Spain

View of Antoni Gaudi's facade of the still unfinished Church of the Holy Family in Barcelona, Spain. Thomas R. McDonough / Knight-Ridder Tribune

9. Istanbul, Turkey

Ferries on the Bosphorus offer some of the best view of Istanbul, a city where the minarets and domes of mosques dominate the skyline. Steve Brandt / McClatchy-Tribune

7. Saint Petersburg, Russia

6. Los Angeles, California

With the west Los Angeles skyline in the background, sprinklers wet down the roof of a home after a wildfire swept through the Bel Air district of Los Angeles Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017. Reed Saxon / AP

5. Paris, France

The Tour Eiffel and the Musée du Louvre in Paris were the most-instagrammed location in France.

--A picture taken on July 4, 2017 shows a replica of the Eiffel Tower as part of the set for the Chanel 2017-2018 fall/winter Haute Couture collection at the Grand Palais in Paris. FRANCOIS GUILLOT / AFP/Getty Images

4. Sao Paulo, Brazil

The large 'Arena de Sao Paulo' stadium dominates the skyline above the poor neighbourhood of Itaquera on June 21, 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The Arena de Sao Paulo, which is reported to have cost in excess of 200 million GBP, hosted the opening match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Oli Scarff / Getty Images

3. London, United Kingdom

Lightning flashes in the night sky over South London August 07, 2008 in London, England. Dan Kitwood / Getty Images

2. Moscow, Russia

The Ukraina Hotel, a Stalin-era landmark on the city's skyline, fetched $274 million from an obscure bidder at auction, beating expectations and underscoring Moscow's image as one of the most attractive — and opaque — hotel markets in the world. Maxim Marmur / Getty Images

1. New York, New York

Among top-’grammed locations in the bustling New York City were Times Square, Central Park and the iconic Brooklyn Bridge.

The sun sets behind the New York skyline and the Brooklyn Bridge, right, on Oct. 19, 2017. Mark Lennihan / AP